
Thanks to D. for sending from Hill East: (more…)

Thanks to D. for sending from Hill East: (more…)

Thanks to Rita for sending from Reno and Alton around 1:15pm: (more…)

Thanks to Greg for sharing this disturbing scene with us:
“Southbound on 11st NW at 05:14PM on 07-30-25 a white ford fusion tried to run a cyclist down chasing him into oncoming traffic – if you know him please share dashcam footage. (more…)

C. reported around last night (Wed.): “Car (driver) flipped over on Rock Creek Parkway around 5pm. Couldn’t make out the license plate even though we all know it had to be Maryland.”
It had been 18 days since we last posted a driver who flipped their car. Scratch that, it was seven days…

Thanks to E. for sending yesterday: “Around 3:40pm this afternoon a car was speeding down 16th St. when it hit another parked car and flipped over. It shut down all of 16th between Kalorama Rd. NW and Crescent Pl. NW. The driver of the car is okay, and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.”
Thanks to A. for sending below: (more…)

2500 block of Massachusetts Ave, NW
Thanks to J. for sending right before the storms hit: (more…)

Thanks to C. for sending:
“on Saturday at 4:45 PM at 4th and O and New Jersey NW”
It had been 8 days since we noted a driver had flipped a car.
In more pleasant Truxton Circle news, as I was fixing old photos the other day, back in 2009 a reader found remnants of the Truxton Circle Fountain (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
Washington Circle… a vehicle went through the chain and posts, struck an ornamental apple tree, went through low evergreens kept going across the path…. (more…)

stock photo from our archives
From MPD:
“The Metropolitan Police Department’s announces the arrest of a suspect in a fatal pedestrian hit and run crash in Northwest.
On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at approximately 4:15 a.m., Third District officers responded to the intersection of 12th Street and U Street, Northwest for the report of a crash. On scene officers located an adult male lying in the roadway unconscious and not breathing after being struck by a vehicle. (more…)

photo by Eric P.
From the Office of the DC Attorney General:
“Continuing his focus on holding dangerous drivers accountable for repeated, illegal conduct on DC streets, Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb today announced four new lawsuits, including three lawsuits against Maryland drivers and one lawsuit against a Virginia driver who have amassed more than 1,000 traffic infractions among them. The vast majority of the citations accumulated by the four defendants were for excessive speeding, and in total, the drivers owe the District more than $340,000 in unpaid fines, penalties, and fees. (more…)